GAB is a highly configurable banner system that allows you to customize banners for vBulletin easily. Determine which usergroups see banners, which ones can disable them, which pages have banners and where. GAB is the one stop shop for banner advertising.

There is a thread here for how to do it with vBa CMPS, but for vBCMS, I am not familiar with the vBCMS code, but you probably need to add the following near the top of the vBCMS function that outputs the page content:

Code:

global $GAB_ads;

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There is a thread here for how to do it with vBa CMPS, but for vBCMS, I am not familiar with the vBCMS code, but you probably need to add the following near the top of the vBCMS function that outputs the page content:

GAB is a highly configurable banner system that allows you to customize banners for vBulletin easily. Determine which usergroups see banners, which ones can disable them, which pages have banners and where. GAB is the one stop shop for banner advertising.

And use the
GAB
ACP Scripts section, but I do not know vBCMS so cannot help you with this. Maybe someone familiar with both
GAB
and vBCMS will come along and have the answer for you.

GAB

GAB is a highly configurable banner system that allows you to customize banners for vBulletin easily. Determine which usergroups see banners, which ones can disable them, which pages have banners and where. GAB is the one stop shop for banner advertising.

__________________Please use the forums for support, feature requests, and similar such things. Support does not include custom code, custom template edits, or third-party modifications. PMs and emails to me should be for private information only, such as login information. If you PM or email me a support question, chances are good that I'll ignore it. Thanks. While the work or play is on, it is a lot of fun if while you are doing one you don't constantly feel that you ought to be doing the other. -- Franklin Pierce Adams